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A whole world knows and loves them and anyone could sit and watch the playful, chubby, funny panda for minutes. Originally from China - the Chinese call it dà xióng māo - this slow-moving black-and-white teddy bear once lived far from the world in the wilds of southern and eastern China.
The growing population has led to the capture of places where this teddy bear, one of the symbols of China, lived quietly.
For the Chinese, the black-and-white combination on the fur of the panda bear was compared to yin and yang. Because the panda has a gentle, quiet demeanor, from ancient times the Chinese saw this as a sign of balance and harmony between yin and yang.
Today let's enjoy the little baby pandas with Bemorepanda.
1.This baby panda enjoys a swing and seems to be a little lazy.
2.Just don't give up!
3.Baby panda playing his toy ball!
4.When it's really hard to reach your food.
5.These panda babies are excited about snow and snowflakes.
6.Chilling at the top of the tree.
7.When you miss cuddling.
8.Baby pandas are so childish.
9.Reaching the top of the so called "mountain".
10.Cute panda rolling and enjoying games.
11.Panda mother was so scared about this sound!
12.Such a playful panda on a slide.
13.Clumsy panda just right here.
14.This baby panda plans are ruined!
15.Pandas really love rolling down everywhere.
16.Spa day is a good day!
17.That moment when everyone wants to hug and in the end they are fighting for attention.
18.That moment when your mother forces you to do something you didn't really plan.
19.Is this the best job in the world?
20.Cute baby pandas sliding.
21.Much of the time pandas spend it sleeping or lazing around.
22.Who wants to be this kinda free on a working day?
23.Wait for me, I'm coming!
24.Can we call this "Panda Mood"?
25.Baby pandas enjoying their time together.
26.Everyone love kisses!
27.When you suddenly remember that you have a child.
28.Hugs with mom are so cute.
29.Hello there!
30.This is kind of panda sunbathing mode.

At the Smithsonian National Zoological Park in Washington, DC, a giant panda named Mei Xian gave birth to a cub on Friday. This was reported on the zoo's website. According to his employees, mom and baby are doing well.
Specialists will voice the sex of the newborn a little later. It is noted that the artificial insemination operation took place back in March.
Pandas are very demanding on the conditions of detention and practically do not breed in captivity. Mei Xian became the oldest giant panda in the United States and the second in the world to give birth to offspring. Previously, she already became a mother three times.
The giant panda is a rare animal listed in the Red Book and an unofficial symbol of China. They live in the mountainous regions of central China: Sichuan and Tibet. These animals actually eat only bamboo, only occasionally including other types of plants in their diet. An adult panda eats up to 30 kg of bamboo and shoots per day.
At the closed zoo in Hong Kong due to coronavirus, pandas have begun to mate for the first time in 10 years

Giant pandas have begun to mate in Hong Kong's Ocean Park Zoo, which was deserted due to lack of visitors during quarantine, according to the zoo's website.
Two giant pandas, male Le Le and female Ying Ying, have been living in Ocean Park for 14 years. For the past ten years ministers have tried to coerce them into intercourse, but to no avail. And only now, when there were no more visitors, the instinct of reproduction woke up in animals.
The zoo is closed from the end of January. In March, as the employees note, the behavior of the pandas changed - the male began to look for the smells of the female and mark the territory.
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